11th March 2007 at 19:59 GMT by Dr C.A.Jenner MB BS, FRCA. Permalink.
Article on the variety of Exercises for lower back pain
When an episode of low back pain lasts for more than six weeks, it is important for the patient to consider back pain exercises and physical therapy for treatment.
Exercises for back pain are aimed at strengthening the muscles in the back (paravertebral muscles), stomach, hips and thighs and may also address posture and overall aerobic fitness.
To achieve full recovery, it is important to maintain a regular regimen of exercises. This is extremely significant in order to restore the strength of your back and ensure a gradual return to everyday life.
It is recommended that you devise a schedule wherein you exercise for at least 10 to 30 minutes, once to thrice a day.
The back is made up of numerous muscles, which help the body in performing all the crucial physical activities. The three main muscles that make up the back are the Latissimus dorsi, the Trapezius and the Rhomboids.
The main functions of these muscles are to pull the arms back, down, towards the body and help rotate them inwardly. These functions get impaired with lower back pain and require a properly planned physical therapy to regain control.
There are two broad types of therapy modalities for physical therapy for the purpose of lower back pain. These include:
Here we briefly explain each one of them.
Active physical therapy is extremely important to rehabilitate the spine. To get effective results, a generalized back exercise program should include the following:
Simple hamstring stretching is very important to avoid and cure lower back pain in daily life.
For this purpose, it is important to do 15-20 minutes of dynamic lumbar stabilization or other prescribed exercises.
Low impact aerobics, such as walking bicycling or swimming should be done for 30-40 minutes at least thrice a week. The ideal way is to do these on alternate days form the strengthening exercises.
In cases where exercise is either too painful or otherwise not possible, the therapist may consider passive therapies. The main forms of passive therapy include:
There are various other stretching, weight-training and miscellaneous exercises that help alleviate lower back pain. A few of these include:
‘Exercises for lower back pain’ was posted by Dr C.A.Jenner MB BS, FRCA on 11th March 2007 at 19:59 GMT and filed under physiotherapy.
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